handwriting
Found in 802 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Alfred Farrell to Charles M. Russell
Handwritten, from Alfred "Jack" Farrell, asks Charles M. Russell three questions about lumber in or near Great Falls, looking forward to seeing him.
Letter from Anna Sheehan to Nancy C. Russell, November 2, 1926
Letter by Anna Sheehan to Nancy C. Russell; offers condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell. Handwritten on both sides.
Letter from Arthur to Britz, December 12, 1943
Letter by Arthur to Britz on the details of Jacob Hoover's death. Handwritten on both front and back.
Letter from Beatrice Meller to Nancy C. Russell
Letter by Beatrice Meller to Nancy C. Russell; tells Nancy C. Russell that she has included in this letter a poem entitled "God Receives" by Chas Badger Clark. Handwritten on both front and back.
Letter from Bent to Charles M. Russell, January 26, 1899
From Bent to Charles M. Russell; thanks Charles M. Russell for the paintings that he sent. Pencil drawings of elk and a horse on the reverse side. Handwritten.
Letter from Berners B. Kelly to Charles M. Russell, January 1, 1920
Letter by Berners B. Kelly to Charles M. Russell; friendly letter. Handwrittn on the front and back of three pages.
Letter from Bill C. toNancy C. Russell
Letter by Bill C. to Nancy C. Russell; talks about the book of Charles M. Russell's illustrated letters ("Good Medicine") and explains to Nancy C. Russell how most of his items from Charles M. Russell were destroyed. Handwritten on the front of three pages.
Letter from Bill Crawford to Nancy C. Russell, May 21, 1930
Letter by Bill Crawford to Nancy C. Russell; talks about he is excited about the book "Good Medicine." Handwritten on both front and back.
Letter from Bill Eaton to Nancy C. Russell
Letter by Bill Eaton to Nancy C. Russell; offers condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell. Handwritten on the front of two pages.
Letter from Bill Gollings to Charles M. Russell, October 1, 1923
Handwritten, from Bill Gollings, Oct. 1, 1923, hopes Charles M. Russell feels better, talks about ranching and friends.